Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 April 1868 — Page 3
SPECIAL NOTICES.
The People's Remedy. It required many years of laborious search Into the properties of herbs and roots before Brandreth's Pills arrled at tbelr present state of perfection. They take all Impure and morbid accumulations from the bowels and the blood.— Their use in sickness
in
savu money, «as
The Princess of Wa'es might hare been owed
a
few doses, and ell her weeks of ageny »ved I believe this as I believe my existence. B. BBANDBKH. it( «rincM Office, Brandreth Hooae, New York. geld by all Druggists. aldwlm
an article is
Dr. TOBIAS'
VENETIAN H0R8E LINIMENT, 11 in Pint Bottle# »tO«e Dollar. Tor Lameness, Cuts, Galls, Colic, Sprains, Ac., irarrao ted cheapo than any other. Itis used by •11 the great horsemen on Long Island courses.
It will not cure Ring-Bone nor Spav.a, a. there 1. no I.inimet.t in existence that will. What it is stated to cure it positively doe*. No ow»M of HOES- WILL BE WITHOUT IT «TW »T.», BOTTLE. One dose revives and often saves the life of a«i over-beated or driven horse. *or Oolicand Bellyache it ha. never failed, Just as sure a, the •on rises, just.o snre is this valuable Liniment to be the Horse Embrocation ef the day. one and all. Depot, No. 50 Cortlandt Street, New
Sold by all the Druggists and titorekeep y«rk. iff
•"iairittlKfLlTM°&0barnT0N, Howard isiociatlou, Philadelphia, Pa, fldwto
BA.nSTKI3Sra- HOUSE '—or— j^Y COOKE AJ CO.,
No 20 WALL STREET,
Corner of Nassau Street, New fork. We buy and sell at the most liberal current ricee, and keep on hand a full supply or QOyrnment BONDS OP ALL I88UES, HIBTIKS, and COMPOUND INTEREST NOTtS nd execute orders for purobaae and sale of tfOOKS, BONDS anl GOLD.
OONVKB8ION8.
We convert the several issues of Bivm-Imihiu at the most favorable market rates into PIT#twsatW, whioh, at present prloe of gold, yield jbe bolder abeut one per oent more interest p»r topum. Circulars with full particular, furnisjr id upon application uyidwly AT COOKE A.Oil.
INFOBHATIQ.il.
^so a reo pe for theremoval of Pimples, Blotch^, KroDUonTeto on theskln, leaving the same soft, olear and boautlftil, can be obtained wlthodt cliarx* by CHAPMAN, Chemist,. 823 Broadway, New York.
•yl0dltaw-wl
TO CONSUMPTIVES. I The Kav. BDWARD A. ITILSON will .en4,
»tS»otton"an°d that Md dUeZ
illl cost them nothing and may prove a blaMln^. Plea* addrees B«v. SOW aIID A. WILSON, WHllamebnrtc, Kin(t«Co., Nefc York, myiodiuw-wl I :i I
ITCH 1 ITCH I ITCH SCRATCH 1 SCRATCH 1 SCRA TUH In from 10 to 48 Wkeaton*s Olataeat onres Wheatoa's Oiatmcnt Wktatea's Olatneat Wheatoa's Olatmeat Wheatoa's Watsieit Wfeeaton's (Mnt*eat
hoar*. The Itch, Salt Rheum.
cares cares cures cures cores
THE DAILY
and ieoIA
This aoble medi ine* saves suffering, restores health, and prolongs life. Th(*o who know their properties hare the most nnbonnded confidence In them. When attacked by ever so serious a disease, as pleurisy, colic, sudden prostration, Ac., when six or eight pills have been swallowed, they are easy in their minds. And they haTe cause for Brandeaih's Pills are ne broken reed.
aprilldAwlm
HIP VAST WWKLE, •aklag up from his nap of twenty year., ir he could only have moistened bis
WITHERED LOCK#
with CKlSTADOBO'S DYE, would have looked like A YOCNO MAS aglfhf Marvelous, indeed, Is tho effect of
CRISTADOKOS HAIR DYB .* in rejuvenating gray-haired nnnanlty. Why yield to Time when you can baffle him?
Mann fact ured by J. OBISTADOBO, 68 Maiden New York. Sold by all Druggists. Apall Hair Dressers. alldwlm
Lane,
CHILLS AND FEVER, DYSPEPSIA LIVER COMPLAINT AND KID-
NEY DISEASES CURED,
MISHLEB'S HEBB BITTERS.
Ha. cured more diseases where It has been used, than all other Modiclnes combined. It is the
OM.T
remedy that
really furifia
the blood, and has
never failed in curing Dyspepsia, Fever and Ague and Diseases of the Liver. Bold by all Oruggiatt and Dealer..
DB S. B. HARTMAN ft CO., Proprleters, Lanaster, Pa., and Chicago, Illinois. [IQdwlm
Erron of IT
A
Gentleman who suffered for year, from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effect, •t youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of sufsrlng humanity, send free to all who need It, the noelpt and directions for making the simple remsdy by which he was cured. Shfferers wishing to yrollt by the advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing, In perfect confidence,
mo
JOHN B. OGDHS,
mylOdltaw-wly
48
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fgf Ladies can receive a box of Dr Velpau's PUt. by mall «ealod Irom the eye. of th. public, by enclo.lng oue dollar and six postage stamps to M. W. Maoomber, General Agent for the United State, and Oanadas, fork.
at Albany, New Jan 8 dwlm
MARRY OR NOT TO MARI BY-WHY NOT? Serious Reflections for Young Men, In of the Uoward Aasoclation, on the
ITJ A'SS.-S.'SW.
Tetter. Barber's ic«h. «li 9ore». Every Kind
OF KTKRY HUMOR UKB MAW10. Prloe, 50 cent* a box by mall, 60 cents. Adt dreM W1X*8 POTT
SB, No. 170 WaAlngtoif
Street, Boston, Mass: For sale by all Drugglstn Boston, Sept. 18,1887-Sta wdwly
Particular Notice.
Ladies Take
Ml MM VILmn Mill PILLS,
akuantku rBKNCH, rUHRSK PILLS, so celebrated m*ny vears ago I tn Patls, for the relief of fomalo frrefBlar ttea, and afterwards so notorious tor their crnni nal employment in the praotlce of abortion, are now otlisred for sale for the first time In America^ They hare been kept in comparative obscurity, from the fact that the originator Dr. Velpeau, lj a physician In Paris, of greal wealth and strict conscientious principles, and has withheld them from general use, lest they should be emplOMa tor aniawftxl purposes In overcoming female obstructions, they seem to be truly omnipotent, bursting open the flood gate* from whatever causei may have stopped them but they are offered tothe publlo only for legitimate use, and all agentsr are forbidden to sell them when It ie understood that the object is unlawful.
Ladle* oau pocured a box, sealed fiom the ey of the ourious, by enclosing one dollar, and six postage stamps to M. ff, MACOMBSR, General Agent for the United States and Canadas, at Albany, N.Y., or to any authorUed Agent. Sold „J.
ri|
nrngfieta In T*rr"» Tlattte. o7dwly
Catarrh can be Cured! HEADACHE—At onoe relieved. COLDS IN Tn* HEAD—Vanquished.
DK AFN1CSS—Overcome. WK.VK XYRS—Made Strong. ASTHMA—Quickly cured. AH of the above complaints #om«ou to wtTar laghnmatuty, can be cared by, the use of the well known remedy
RAGOER'S GF.RJtAW SSFFF. It never fails to core. Is quick in its opcratlen and being put up in ueat metelic boxes, it never lo*e*its tirtne. Hundreds of »si)*6otalt conld beshown to prove its gooJue**, bet tt IS needless for once being H*d ik rapidly wine its way into fevor. ler s*l.. by all Prugglrt*. Prioo, 35 cent* or send 80 cent* to O. P. Seymonr Co., Bo«too and receive a box by return mall.
IRA GROVER, Jk^
febsedly Agent for th® German Snuff.
PCBUSHKD EVKBT MORSIWQ, (CXCIFT gTHDATS) IS Modesitt's Building, No. CS WABASH STBBET,
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NOBTH or
THE
Cocmt Hoes*.
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Advertising In ttaeDally Express,
VARIETIES.
to
away
Ten thousand men are digging
finish the Suez canal nort year
Cleveland wants a tunnel like that a Chicago.
Building operations will be extensively pushed jn Philadelphia this year.
The ^icheeter Express faVo» the bloomer costume for women.
More books are published in Germany than in any other country.
A grain elevator, costing $300,000, ii to be erected' in Jefferson City, Missouri.
The new Congress Hall-in .^antoga has a fron of four hundred feet.,v'
In Greece there is one scholar to every 18 souls. ,s
A convention of quoit players i§ to be held in New York in a few days.
Eight doctresses were graduated by the New York Medical College.
A "religious boarding-house" has been openedin-JKewYork.
A large tannery is to be established at Danville^ I|lino!|. ft
PhfladMpiiia if to*haVea lolingT^en's Home.
Tf»e*^[rftbrd ^ubffrfiln^^iigM have sold more than twp trillion dpllars worth of war boo|s.
There is a little boy ten years old in Nashville, who wejgiu Ihree hundred pounds.
The evangelical ministers of Milwaukee have formal a "ministerial union," to meet weekly and mopthly.
A prayer meeting was recently held in Baltimore which continued twelve hours, twelve clergymenJparticipating.
The mah vho sells hirlole wo6!a dig up his dead-mother to get the tinfoil from her teeth. ffTtluas/i
IMS
A single dry 'goods house in Chicago now pays $300,000 a year for the freightage of its merchandise from New York.
China has rich mines, but will not let them be worked, for fear of disturbing the repose of the dead.
An exchange calft Hre Odun or "Impeaohment n-.good S^bpol. ,gpf»«60dy is likely to bo taught a good lesson in it.
The standing army of the new Do« minion of Canada, will «onsist of="4^00 men.
Nicholas Smith, of Bffualo, confesses that he has set fire te eighteen buildings in that city.
Smyrna, Del., a small sized villageiiias seventy-eight drinking houses, one to every fifteen of its inhabitants.
An ingeiuoiis Prenohpian has patented an illuminating cane for bachelors who return home late at night? A, 8
The Young Men's Christian'Association of Bethlehem, Pa., has erected a building for its use, at the cost of between $16,000 and $16,000.'"—"
Miss Hannah More, for ftfne1 yeikna 'a missionary in Africa, died ftt Leland^-itf the home of her* eld co-laborer, Ber. Qeot Thompson—on Ihe 2i ult.
A party of Burlington, Iowa, young a hava foresworh cigarV and meprtohaums and have fortnM an "Anti-Sao-king Society^'
5
From an announcement recently made in the Academy of Science of Paris ft appears that in 1864, the grub of the cockchafer, a large beetle, caused damage to the amount of $5,000,000 in a single district of Franoe.
The song of «Tramp,Jtramp, tramp] was composed by a prisonr confined in the Iowa penitentiary, and was first written on the walls of his cell with charooal. It has netted the publishers thousands of dollars, but not a cent to the writer
i.
new religious sect has late) sprang in England, calling themselves "PecuPeople." Among their peculiar tenets is one entirely ignoring of physiciani in case of siokn^ss. ly medicine «®pfcyed fir grayer
up liar
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LOOK TO Y0VR INTERESTS.
1? /, ime and Money.
8 are
If you have anything to sell, If you have lost anything. If you have found anything, If you have a house to rent,
Sev. E. F. Abbott, of Andover, who left the Congregational church two yean ago to enter t&e Universalist ministry h— returned again -to-fate' fbtTOer belief, after an experience which excites the in terebt and'inspires the confidence of hia orthodox friends.
A letter from Greenville, Tennessee, Andrew Johnson's home, says: "Andy's house is under going a complete renova« tson. Mechanics and laborers are busily at work putting the old house in ropair for his occupation. His friends ere pec ting him soon
The honor is reserved to the Grand Lodge of Georgia of having in its possession the ancient Bible used by Barns in his lodge, and which can be seen at every meeting of Macon Lodge, Gonsiaatine Chapter at the Grand Lodge. It bears the evidence of its antiquity in its printing, quaint illustrations and binding in boards of "beechen tree."
DRY GOODS.
WITTIG & CO.,
73 MAIN STREETS ,. i.
0PF081TB MoKEBN'S BANK,
BULLETIIf for APBIL. '.•-.J f,: ,•/»» ,.!*! st-.j
UUt.H/
Best Pacific LAWNS in Elegant Styles,
Only 35 Cents per Y'd!
Best French LAWNS, in new Styles,
Only 85 Cts. per ¥'4!
COTTON BALL TRIMMING,
In White, and ill,-* OS!""-
JOHN
The pi^ty^wfllu,end,..yj
smoke. a*
gKiw
Property averages $©00 to every inhabitant ia CoDQectietit,trliidi' malras 'ijH in proportion to its popiilation, tbe ricneit state in the Ubien, Bhode Islaail is.ihe next highest on the list, rating about $100 ss.
A new style of watch ft the ragHm Paris at the present moment. It is large, made of e"bony, and[ ornamented at the back with the initials of the owner in silver, or else with fanciful arabesques.
The twentieth annual report of the* board of Directors of 3irard College .Philadelphia, shows that during 1867 upwards of 500 pupils were educated in the institUtlOn. ,ao4 ,,
Dog sausage is an actual and horrible fact in Antwerp, where dog stealing is a regular profession. The skins are sold to toy-makers, tho fat makes excellent pomade, and the carcass gjoe throagiijtbe sausage machine.
WarehooM »n fin* St.,
the Aid The on
An indignant Citizen of FrankVort^p the-Main, has commenced proceedings against the Prince of Wales, for the seduction of his daughter the Prince tinned the young girl last (all, during £is pres. encftjn CbKma&jr.
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A short time since soma ©ranges were exhibited in Jacksonville, Florida, mdfe? uiing froft nineteen totwentyS&retftBihes in circumferenea. ThtM were raised at. Mandarin by a gentleman wfeo^ stated that one of his trees bore 5400 fair oran? ges, and two others, over 3000, each,, *,!
Large numbers of Northeirn people are said to relics of the stones extent that the Charleston newspapers fear that before long very littUr of tke fort will be left. ,a
The Pope has presented the ^'goldiwi rose"- to the Queen- of Spain. It is a remarkable work of art, representing a branch of a rose tree, with the thorns and buds in pure gold, and having at the extremity a flower of large sua. The boW rests on a pedestal ot silver gilt, which bears the papal arms among its tttoi stents. The intriunc value of the giil, calculated by the weight of Die gold only, is about 40,000 reals, or $20,000.
•TT"8f5f?! Sk'~?
Black and J.
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"I ift
PRINTS.
•fK
1 '-1
I'.f,
Scotch Ginghams, Domestic Ginghams,
In New Styles, and very Cheap I and
i#
11-
iu
A
a ••wost'.
'A" UARGE STOCK
Brown and Bleached Muslins, AT LOW FIGURES.
€. W ITTIG A CO'S,
Next. Door to Davis' Drug Store.
8T0BA6E, COMMISSION 4 GRAIN.
OVKR TULLBft Ce Be BBlAXf
E. R. BRYANT & CO.,
(SDecessors tc J. H. fUkinCB,)
Forwardlig A Commlsaten Merchants D1ALKBS IN Qr«|in,/Flour and Salt.
Highest market price paid for all kinds of Grain. Agents for
STAB UNIOH LINK.
Ware -~H.cm«e on Main Htrsot, Near the T. H. A t. R. W. Depot f2Mwtf jon BAKBV.
AIiOSSO BAm.
HANBY & CO., «TO»agi, oomnsioa And A I N E A E S
*A
ihe Oifaal Baetn.
anlMvtf tI^KI HAU'^1. THls. raalhH.ni. *OMIM» nUNELIf, M0BBI80NS 00.,
CommiMlon tferekuita,
No. 88 West 2U 8U. Cincinnati. BiraKUKna. Fearoe, Tolte,
H(^tfa1
A Porter,
ShaW.^Barbour Co.,
Q.'Leonard Jk 0o.,~ b'tiKoi
Wa. Glenn A SoM,' Boh'tMaoready Co.. MMtl-a Co.
JCoaterScotbera, Ohajahesi, at#T«w JAMM B. LTK3. TB0MAS •. LAWKS
LTNE & LAWES, General Commlsson Merchants,
AMD SKALTU I*
A*rtd(ltarai Iai»I«MB». Mk«
tm
I«taekj
WWsky,
ltiMt.'fl(v Ctinr fltMstk, Tem lute, lad, life and ProdBM ef all U»Sa twoght aad Commiuion. Ceaeicameiita SoiUlted. Aseatslftr
Hetchandlie told on
se *r tke Mstuiertn KKMTDCKTI
,90.' 'fW
Bramiette.late
Kr-Hba. Tho«. K. Bl
Governor of Kentucky, Col. Alfred Allen, late Treaaurer Kentucky, Hon. Benj. H. Brlitow, D. 8. Att'y, District Ky. ..
FkAVKroat, Kt.—J.' B. temple, Caihlcr Farmer's Bank E. H. Taylor, Caahler Branch Baak Ticriae Havxi, IKD.—Hon. Albert Lange, for mar Auditor of Htat* Hon. O. W. Oookerly, H'ajror OoUThoe. Dowlins.Jamee Tarner, .Baq. McKoen A Demiog John Scott A Son, S. Wolf, K»q. S8d6n
FLOUR, BACOT, LAID, SC.
We have in a'ore and offer lor eale
Bris.
gOQ
of Wheat Floor, all
gO Brls. of Rye Floor,
J-.
gO Hogh'ds Bacon
a
Tierces Lard. ji
^25 Brls. Hess Pork. M.r
200Brls*of Louisville Cement
CABrls. N. ¥. and Sandosky t)v FlABIEB,
200
M80rted
Sa|ls»
Together with a complete Stock of 'j
GROOICRIK8.
ta* JAberal Discount to the
trade, UiSB A
A
A
E BEIMAV, Xala St., betweea stl aaM.
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ATITTMAlf,
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MHSCltANiCLAN,
IMM Mala ami, Mwwa fth Ttt Stt., Terre Haute. Ind. MODBU un DitviM Hum B**oe»s», gtMu laeklM ail rtter Light Kaakinery repaired to gtve *atie faction. Breeeh-Loadtng aiot-Ovae altar the eekbratep Trench Pattern, a»4e Hoa aew or old material •IT Wlf
UABBBRT.
IOWA
J. K. KAB8H
WW. A T. ESTATE AGiENCY. VABMEt, WII,D LINDA, And Oity Property of erery deecrfpitoa, for Sale.
Aa eiprtleMe of altera year* enable a* to fo••N aatlsfacttoa in every rtapcrtment of koeinree Mttettag to a geseral Baal Satate Agwaejr. gAKBEirr & HAIUSH 64 WAUIOV 8TRBW, f* nSTdwly Iee Aloine*, lowal
EN, BISHOWSJiY & Co uai Jobber*
at
B-ANCTS" GfittOCERliis, BEHAB8, TOBACCOS. TSdJ, e««* litf
DRY GOOD*.
1000 YARDS White laneiHc* sad Pkpus At SO, OS, 7t 89c.
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BRILLIA1N TS
BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS!
Spring Shawls! PAISLEY a» BKOCHE
Square Shawls.
SPRING SA€tVES
AND SACKHTfiS.
Marseilles Counterpanes.
$3.00.
W 95.eeQDII.TS for
W 113.00 QT7ILT8 for $8.00. W 88.00 QUILTS for $5.00.
FNVHD LINEN LAWNS
AND
SHIRTINGS!!
0* Look at our Lineti Lawns, Percales, Brilliants, and Colored Piques. '""'-V i^
EDSALL
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INSURANCE COLUMN.
FIBE, lilFE,
ACCIDENT
-•r
INSURANCE AGENCY
M. A. CRANE, SAML'L 0. SCOTT
•v. -r.. 1 "1. -t -i' The following Old and Sellable Oempaniej
Keprosented
a
Merehants Fire Ins. C0.i
'HABTrORD, CONK. ,T.
NorihAmerlean Fire Ins. Co.
^'pKTVOBD, OOMN.
la
Corn Eicltange Fire Ins. Co.,
1ST BBOADWAT, NKW YORK.
Buckeye Fire Insurance Co.
CLEYICIiAND, OHIO.
Kt
United States Life Ins. Co.,
No. 40 WALL ST., N*W YORK.
World Mutual Life Ins. Co.,
117 BROADWAY, NKW YORK.
Franklin Life Insurance Co.
IN DI AN APOLI8, IND.
United States Casualty, Co.,
BROADWAY, NIW YORK.
Applications taken and Policies issued in my ot the above named Companies in lowest current rates. Also, REAL ESTATE bought and sold, and COLLECTIONS promptly attended to.
Apply to
5"
SOOTT & ORANE,
General Fire and Life Insurance Agent.
.i
:r
HainlSt.»between 5th & 6th
•Terre Hante, Ind.
Offlo# 159 Main Street Old Stand of Dn. Thompson
A
Rust
COAL.
TO.
6KROYEB, «utn
WOOD AND COAL:
Th* andenifiied to new dellrerlag th. enperi* or Goal of the Pioneer Coal Mlalng Company, at OarrnrUla, aad reepeotfttlly^ollclte an •semination and trlaL It will b. fosnd eanal to tke Snail Goal, and ie tarnished at much lese rates. I would refer ovneamere to R. L. Thompeon, Eeq.. who ie offing it at hie Mill and Beeidence. Or.lere left at Ira Grower's StoTe Store, Third Street, north of Meln, wi I receive prompt attention.
July IT. dtf TIM. G. uBOVIB.
(WAtlCOALIJ
The Beat ie the Cheapeet K. r. ir»»»n. la sow prepared to ftarnieh the beet Brazil and Highland^Ooal, alae the Lehigh and Anthracite Goal, ordered. Order, left .tMc Keen's Stora, 101 Main St., or Harteeck A Ban piiter'e, will receive prompt attention. a3dtf
I A O
LL BOW
at the market rates. Ordera left at Obambers' Store, eonthwest eorner of the Pntlto will nwlM p—pCattsntloa. ftoj
CLOTHIERt.
Goto7 9Main. 8
GFo^o
S
9 Mami & t.
7
G-oto7 9 Main St. s«Tx»*io:4*
TO BUT TOUR,.,
i*
Mt rtit
IIOf
baM1 &€ ila -at aoSailTai
CLOTHING
If .i, .• «niW
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pfRw
sm&mws ei&
up* v?5-.-,1 I,
W. H. BANNISTER
Has just received ajbeautiful line of
CLIITHS and CASSIMERKS,
toft
.' -.fe'SiiSfr Suitable for the
r'-H .4 "i
rit't
SPRING TRADE.
These goods have just been purchased in the Eastern market at the kill .M 4c ft: +*V 3
LOWEST ..FIGURES!
And will be sold at M,
.•
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PRICES TO C0RRE8P0ND
Merchant Tailoring Department
Is nnder the directions of Mr.
a
JOHN A. BLACK.
Who will take particular pains to plsase his customers and is warnted to give
Entire Satis&ction.
n-r. A- good stock of
GENTS FURNISHING
GOODS,
And the
BEST FITTING SHIRT
In the fiforket, kept constantly on hand.
patronage I respect-
Thank full for the liberal bestowed upon the old firm. I respectfully solicit a portion for the new..
W. H. BANNISTER.
xb-«O-
DRY COOPS.
SPRING OPENING—CARPETS.
March, 186«.
.rrc-'Viv
W. 8. RYCJE & £0'
-tie
100 ROLLS CARPETS,
Inclaclpg ENGLISH end AMEE10AX Jj* i'lmw. .'i
jwh-. Stl
Tapestry, V,' Brussels,
V6
"t,
Three Plys,
51
Wool, Ingrains, Wool Dutch,
i. iMtCottage, lUuft
Hemp, &c. &c.
Bought gfuce th« decline In prlc-», «n1 w:U be •old on the same bmsie fr t*»e pr»»»ni-," rot*lthi •telding Ihe upward tendency la price.
50,000~RCLLS'
WALL I»A.JPETis
JUST RBCKIVKD, IN0LUD1N«
STAMPS GOLD (m MEW dksions. BRONZE, '.v SATISS,
7/
GROUNDS, BLANKS, TINTS, *c. Ac.
DECORATIONS
IN GREAT VABIETT FOR
Id
Prrrnt® »welllng», Halls,
s-'5a"»i3aso'3'i
Clmrches, i,odSe,
Saloons, &<!. .'3aM isriitc*
We have decorations to suit the taste of th* most fastidious, as well at these reqwirtnc more display. Let everybody nades stand we intend offering Inducements to USE WALL PAFEB FBEELT, and do away with white washing .and going with bars waQe
7
,(s.
Nottingham Lace Curtains.
Lonsdale,
Hill, and
ii
Wafl&iitte
iism
sanplytng the best quality of River Goal
.wJtfiyiw.UllS*
-IT S?
BLEACHED KCSLIJliS
suHwd wtl itd-hewal
-a?, ...ffiiaiimi.
WHOLESALE PRICES.
W. 8. BYCE
4k
Bend ordera to KIHSNKK'S
vcry ch0i08
CO.
Tj'W*
•awp-WIBWteaSl
MUSICAL.
L. KISSNER'S
PALACB MW
Vint«,tHi!o Street*
0l
TO«IT» THE COURT BOT7BB,
TKBK'B-HAlJTK' INUli
flW
for
Chickering &&**, Knob* Co*. SUick & Co.. tfoteri lTunns, Gale SCo., th* CelebSVted Patent Cycloid,
And other well known and rsiiabta
PIANO FORTES!
Also, Oarhart Needhams, and Prince A Co's eelsbratsd
Church, Parlor and School Or' gans and Melodeonsf A Largti and Elegant Assortment always on hand, whioh will be sold at LOW KB BATES than the same quality of Instruments can be had of any other dealer in the West.
Kane but good reliable Instruments dealt in, iich as I can warrant to
my
'v'IPIVE
Cm tomsrs for
Pianos, Organs and Melodeons sold on Monthly Payments.
Ho! For the Campaign!
Brass and Silver Band Instramentf, Tenor and Bass Drams Cocoa, Ebony, Boxwood and Silver Tiles Trimming, for Drums also, Flag, of all sUes, all o' the best quality and lowest rates.
PALACE OF MUSIC.
All kinds of Musical liutranM-nt« repaired In the moat approved manner^^ dAw
3
With the purchase. The -v
MUSIC. LINDEMANN,
•i"! 1
r,02ALEB IK
Vir
riAKOd, nEliOUKONM
ORGANS,.
Violins. Guitars, Plates, and all kinds of Mario* Merchandise, No. 91 Wabash street, TEBBE HAUTE, INDIANA.
TUNING AND REPAIB1NG of PIANOS and other Instruments will be promptly attended to. OLD PIANOS will be taken tn tnado for NEW ONES.
auWMwtf 3.
G. LINDEMANN
DRY COOD8.
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FEBRUARY 18 th, 1868
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Spring Goods, la
Great Variety, at
TVELL, CO'S.
iM&iwtl'l' $Ai 'nii'ii. ««Z2&!.
-»..4*,oK
lic-6
Tpjgii,
-1 ai
,i..
°iasn?
FIGURED DELAINES
•'"'At SS X-S CealU) af!
iei£jiMK&.CO'S-
v:L
r-
..n'lTri j" HAVE JCST BKCIIYiD.
ftdf 1**7
ess'ixu fi ti» vini/'.D
STANDARD MAKES
BLEACHED HVSUVS,
At Popular Prioes, at
a ELL, RIPLEY Jt C&S.
itmrf oJ 7iafo*"isiJ« fco«
HEAVY SHEETINQ-S
Brown and Bleached, 6 4, 7 4,8-*, 9 4,10-4, at
TUELL, RIPLEY & COW.
~W
irl' '.(Wosh
J"
t.n
ffji'Visifc vl TeW pieces of
pOMESTlC eiNCHAlSS,
A-t
'4^r
lOo pet* yard,
TUELL, RIPLEY & CO*S.
'i tl -t
3» I! I
iu/ bnljinu iLEOANT C0L0BS IN
.48 I
DRESS SILKS,1 AT
llJ
TUELL, RIPLEY & CO'S. V"H --J Especld atteoiid^'M'iillej'io otA- Very Complete assortment of
UL0VES AHD H0SIEBT,
Including all the Popular makes imported.
TUELL, RIPLEY & CO.
We shall use our most earnest ottdeayor* daring the entire ceming season to make otzr assortment
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
More complete and attractive than ever before, and worthy the attention of the closest and most discriminating buyers.
TUELL, RIPLEY & CO.
JJOOKS AND STATIONERY
JUL
W. O'CONNELL
Has disposed of his Undertaking Business, whioh had become necessary In consequent* of the rapid increaeeof his
BOOK TRADEi
He will now devote his entire attention to thelatter branch of basla«sa, aad with a fall and nomplete. stock Qf Books and Statlaaery,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
JUfiAZINES, PAPERS, &c.f *c., |i.
a eontinuknoe of the trad* henstafMe liberally heetowed. »JBM
MILLINERY.
rs. wybth would
BOOTS AND SHOES.
GREAT CLfiAlAltCE SALE
dr 5
Bbots & Sh
$r:yv«..¥
''"u ?«i^t»»h«tSrtat
iV
Panlc of the l^lmes
wlllcIo«o*tmy itockof »o*lsand 8ko*s,fer Thirty Days,
Bfgardlfiss
of
Cost
will sstl my o*B ittHfcctar* of
fteseh
CUfSssto fer
18,
Kip tMMadtl.
Oall and exastiae, aad you are sure to bay.
Ce E. RUOGLES,
No, 16 North 4th St febttdlm
M»4.
Boots & Shoes
mi ros tBE .Mi NT E O fS({ sHt—
LE.^I
y.
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r*ir
!i'
S. A. BARRAS
Would inform the citiaens of Tarre-Hante and yicinity that he has purchassd the stock of Depew A Olatfelter.
99 Main Street,
and Is prepared to MANUFACTURE all work in hie line in a manner not to Be surpassed by any House in the Was*. He has had jj
25 Years Experience
in the BOOT A SHOE business, an&Js confident of giving
SATISFACTION TO ALL
Being a Practical workman and having had ex•erience tn New Tork, Philadelphia, Baltimere, Haw Orleans aad other principal cities, is bis reason for making the above statement.
Vi- THE LADIES »j
can be fitted frith HKOBS aa« «AITEU of any kind of material that they choaa to wear.
THE GEmEHEI are also informed that they can got a BOOT or SHOE TO FIT In this establishment
Call at 99.
JgOOTS AND SHOES.
A N E W S
Is selling
Boots A Shoes Very Cheap
To olose oat his large stock of
Boots Shoes and Gaiters,
To make room for Spring stook. Tea will eevt money by oalllag oahim at No.
8
Meohanioa Blook,
Particalar Attention Is ghraa eo
CUSTOM WORK
this Departui*ot lsjn_the hand, of 8KILLFUI ootledtf
tWOBKMBH.,
OBAND
OPENING. miw mm 1868.
,e^i#trr+-
'BOSTON STORE'' DRESS GOODS! AKESSSOOSSt
Embracing the 1 »te»t Novsltles of the 8es»»
Handsome
Striped PoplinjS,
iranite PopIltlstrw
Alpacas,
Walking 8aiti
ew an4 desifabls shades.
Elegant Mgureti Plguqs
Figured asd Plain Percales
iishm-) hay Jaa7- dJ Shawls! Shawls I
NlW AlTB fiANdsdkt
Embroideries and ft]tftetido
^he largest and choicest asioctjiMnt in the «Uy.
toiitwL lot .ffjtai.i JifM*" v» ,a I,A«' IS ftilif
Our New Kid Glove
This new KidiGlove is eqeal te aay ot the Stand' ard makes, and Is fast becoming very populaa
Dress Buttons, Fringes, Fsns, Ajc-
NEW GOODS1 COHOTAIftLr ARRtTINO.
NEW GOODS
1
COHOTAIftLr ARRtTINO.
S A I O N WALHSLET, in
S A I O N A
Mwa^w'M
Hain Street.
Main Street.
MILLINERY,
MRS.
M. A. WALTER
Bemoved to r*Si
THE RED BAZAAR.
149 Main Street., .. ...
TiSS
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
AT THE KSD BAZAAR. ostoOtoiiftH
XEW OBI DKESS CVTTBI,
AT THE SKD BAZAAR.
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rrutQ TDftaMffc eW? wtz 'g. ^n7.7 rj i, dt^a*i
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sriil 6T'
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I I N E
AT WHOLESALE, 7,
:t®rrt!AT
THE RED BAZAAB.
tl ti switovt KoiiJttl' tea
respee irre Uaut
N O I O N 8
t-
fally inform the eitisens of Terre
iute
and vicinity, that she has taken the rooms for* marly oocupied by Mrs. Hardy, and is prepared ti do IIILL1NIBT in its various branches. BLIACH1NS ANB PSESSUfi 0OHI TO ORDER, upon the shortest notice. Goods kept constantly oa hand, with prises to suit pwrchasen.
Jfo. 61 South Fourth St., two squares south
at
the Market Hons*. aTd#3m'
AT TH® RED BAZAAR. wi* nd*
1
XTBW BOOT and SHOE SHOP. Xs •'The andenicned bavlng Joet opened theff Shop, respactfhlly Inform, the citisens of Terrs Haute and surrotindinK oountry, tfiat prapand is do their work
to
oountry, tfiat thenars
the entire
tion of their customers, as w?U in style as in fit
ilns,,»o aMaot the steps
ofth» fodte1 *Tbe
vary leet choice of leather always on hand.— Heading'done fa the best styie and on short aotica. Ivery^rtlciawlll t«U b*wearin*wb« our work is,' and wln redommend it.
LE1BINO A TARHZIB,
Basement of F. Eeberg's new Brick Building, the fourth house west of corner of Main and Seventh Streets, near the Terre Haute Hause. eeplOdly
iW.fra
4 I E vi O S
WHEELER ft WILSON'S
SEWHG MACHI^KS
TE. IWILMOTH, Agent,
"J AT ffiiMBAZAAR.
149 "Sffaiii Street.
P*A9 AND STEAM FITTING \T batwee* «th and %l« FUlEDERlK ©ElfillRi
Having employed the servioes of
J.
S. Per|ju-
son, a well known practical workman, ha ia how prrpared execute all erdeis in the above busi-
MBS,withto
promptness aad Uspatoh.
-ootadly
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astrology.
j^ADAK DUPONT R.,
Reader or the Pia^etl'
S3!raSSrassa.'*
t"»djd to
fromi
to fl .PB™®^Vto aidtf
ASTROLOGY.
#iLOOK
OUT.
raws FOB ALL.
PB0VES810N. a
1*%.
npHB KBYBR. FAILING MADmLn .Ti .?tAPH^14
tb"
&«t. She succeeds
iisasr.'!
bes«i misted and trifled flw tA kat.
X'EIZX?
-^i^AnwhTtr.^
ofthe SMCtlOQi of those they lore^ consult her to Dllereand satiety tbelr minds.
a
4't
Lore Affairs She Never Falls.
She has the secret of winaiag thealfectiom of Ji?"
8h®
'Z°V
,on
the likeness of
onrfatsrswif* or hn»b«vndt or absent friend.— lh«_ guides the single to a happy marriage, and
b?PS,T-
Her aM
»»^Tice
innumerable instances, and
ing always bem. the means of eecur.
Speedy and Happy Marriage,
^rT£lbr*Vi* dependence. It is wen ft public at large that she was the firm.
onl^P»noa
Ia this country who can
•how the likeness in reality, and who can give entire satisfaction on all the conoerns o* life, which can be tested and proved by thousands, both m*r ""n
who
dai,y
Su5f*n
and eagerly visit hei.
h#r
»dTlc« invaluable. Mia
th?
P^^wrtainty, the re-
commercial and business transactions. Kw, without extru cimrge.
n.? BAPUAJtL is a bona Ode AstroNgisi Ihatevery one can depend upon. She la tke groa. est Astrologtst of the nineteenth century. It l» that well-known1 fact that makes illiterate pretenders copy her advertisements and try te imitem
Madame Baphael is the seventh daughter of th. seventh daughter she was born with a ntturel gift she can foretell your very thoughts. 8h» also cures drnnkeianess.
All interviewe strictly private and ooufidetrial. Ai sreasle Pbyiid*u ber remedto* ner^r fail cure all female irregularities, and to produo. •JJ monthly flow, without danger or esp«eure They can not Injure, but, on the oontrari, the* Improve the health.
Therefore, come one, come ell, to
1 Rickiaid, bet. Ceitnl Areioe ud i»bi. Cincinnati, Ohio. TKBM8.—Ladies, $1 Gentlemen, 9l,6n ®.—The Madame will antwer no letter. witt Cut a fee of Slanda8cent stamp Is iacl»sed.
Address Look Box 631. aug^3dwi)
jorn. ARMSTRONG,
HnsmlUi and_Stenell Odlier.
Pkwr, Whisky and dack brands, also Plate fci arking Clothing, cut to order. Ouns made and repaired in the best of style. All work warranted to give set is fact inn. Shop 2d door East of the New Court Housr, ilo street, at the Vhro oovnty Way Rr»i«*. irtl
STOVES AND TINWARE
STOVES, large Stock and Low Prices
iu AT
S. B. HfiNBERM)N'K
tl?*1
Four Doors South of ihe Post Office, on fourth Street LOWING that the Public has long domandid a better clans of Stoves than lias heretofore been ecderally uil.red la tbl. matket, S B: DKKDtK'ON has this Benson sel.eted with ^reat core, from tho most
K1
Popular and Celcbrittodl Pntterna, known In the country East or West, an assortment ol Odoking and Heating Stoves, such as are rarely ever collectcd together in one House.
Among his stock may be found tho leading Stove of almoet every prominent Manufacturer in the countty.
eating and Parlor Stoves,
with all tlie Modern Improvements and convonisoeiss. Stoves for Offices, Stores, Churches, IIo. tel#^ Dining-Sooms, Bed-rooms, any and all kintts and as for prices,
Ie Defies Competitlou I He is csDfldent that he has bought as
ITF
LOW
as
anybody oanraod is determined not to be
UN DERSOLD.
titiposslbhs that anybody th ull have
toves, for vo stTtaa ar% made.
BITTER
ALL ARE WARRANTED.
With Cooking Stoves ha gives
More Yarnltore that is Usually Given and delivers all Stoves in the city Free of Cllarge^'!
In addition toStovee he keeps a general assortment of Tin, Iron and Copper Ware, PresMd Ware,
The New French Ware,
Spoons, Ladies Preserving Kettles, Mnffiu Bakers Whffie Irons, and the Wy newest thing out, the
Patent Mirror Smootblng lrons,
Ihase Irens h»vs tho -new inclined handle, aud
Patent Chilled Iron Face,
^hioh retains tke heat ana*third longer than the common ones. Stove Pipe of all sices and kinds, constantly Otthand, and no ztra charge for1 riveting joints together. Buyers will certainly rave money by calling on & HENDERSON, lonrth Street, four doors Sonth of the Post Office. •e23dwtf
if .vvqA 'In AtV *itt i* '. ssssa«MsMsmM«i—. TEBBK HAUTB
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
Comer Main and'. 5th Streets, [OYIR TURtt, RIPLKT ft CO.] iStfTBANCX FROM FIFTH SI BEET, the oldest and most relialiln Institution of th» kind in the State. Instruction gtvsu in all the branches pertaining to a thorough Business Education, smh as R00K-KKBPI36, PENMANSHIP, MKRCA.NTUK
CALVVUT10SS,
kc.
A Scholarship io this College la good for Life, giving the Student the privilege of Rovlen-ing
At Pleasure, Free of Charge.
fdW Pupils will be admitted, in Arithmetic and Penmanship, at 34,00 per month.
NO VACATIONS.
For further information, call aud see the School. Send for College Paper. Ad ress, GAftVIN & OWEBT, mMMIf PRINCIPALS.
MONUMENTAL.
rj\HB UNDERSIGNED is Agent for the
CELEBRATED SCOTCH GRANITE
MowMUTtS. This matsrial is
As most
ImptrUhukU.
MtgtuU
It Is
aad susospMtis
of lit Mghe* polith ot
aay known matsrial. Its ohief constituents are the same aa Cleopatra's Needle, and Pompey's Pillar, at Alexandria, la Egypt, which still re •Bftln turiiMMind IT
THE BATAOCS OF CEHTDKUb. The superior beauty and durability of this mt. Urial is causing a demand for !t in ths Eastern States, where it is being adopted by the wealthier asses in preference to the Italian Marble.
A specimen ol thl* Granite may b« seen at the Adams Kxpress Office. Orders asd inquiriee will meet with prompt at*
9tion.
Address, JAMXS 6f. W1LSO.N, I) Rnx 1M, Terr® lad.
HEKRY LATHAI,
MAWUFACMRA AKD X*ALP* IW
Bootw and Shoes. having an experience of twenty-8 re years, I feel ooSOdept that I can give sriiafactlon, both with my own manufacture and Kastern work, a foil stock of which I kaep on hand.
SHOP—On Lafayette Street, north of the Junction of Fourth Stre«». dec6d6m
i* PLUMBING.
B- BTJCKELL being a practical fliSXHB, ana at the raqnest-of many friends beg. to announce that he is now prepared to eze cd|aall erder* in tbe above borfo«*s, in connection
W* Wa, vmr
House Painting ana Graining.
SHOP—On Cherry Street, between 3d and 4th
BATHS, PUMPS, WATER CLOSETS, Av fitted up on the most approved principles. Repairing promptly attended to.
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